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SpiNNaker: Mapping neural networks onto a massively-parallel chip multiprocessor
2008
2008 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence)
SpiNNaker is a novel chip -based on the ARM processor -which is designed to support large scale spiking neural networks simulations. In this paper we describe some of the features that permit SpiNNaker chips to be connected together to form scalable massively-parallel systems. Our eventual goal is to be able to simulate neural networks consisting of 10 9 neurons running in 'real time', by which we mean that a similarly sized collection of biological neurons would run at the same speed. In this
doi:10.1109/ijcnn.2008.4634199
dblp:conf/ijcnn/KhanLPRJPF08
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